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Additions : 1977 Autre-Eglise, Gérompont (1970 Bomal, [[Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière]], Mont-Saint-André), Grand-Rosière-Hottomont, Huppaye, Ramillies-Offus
Additions : 1977 Autre-Eglise, Gérompont (1970 Bomal, [[Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière]], Mont-Saint-André), Grand-Rosière-Hottomont, Huppaye, Ramillies-Offus


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RAMILLIES

Province : Brabant wallon
Additions : 1977 Autre-Eglise, Gérompont (1970 Bomal, Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière, Mont-Saint-André), Grand-Rosière-Hottomont, Huppaye, Ramillies-Offus

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The lion is taken from the old arms of Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière. The base refers to the Battle of Ramilliesfrom 1706.


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